Foot chase in Milam nabs suspect for Temple police A Milam County deputy sheriff chased down a suspect wanted by the Temple Police Department on foot Thursday. Christopher Sims was apprehended by Deputy Doug Smith after Milam County was alerted by Temple Police. Deputy Chris White said Temple police advised that the suspect, wanted in an aggravated assault investigation, was believed to be in Cameron. Full Story

TWO HURT TWO HURT Both drivers were treated at Richards Memorial Hospital following this twovehicle accident at 7 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of Wilcox and Mill. Police listed drivers as Hector Garcia, 17, of Rockdale, and 60-year-old Virginia Ray of Lexington. The Rockdale Volunteer Fire Department and AMR ambulance personnel also responded. Damages were termed extensive. Full Story

MILAM COUNTY JAIL LOG Here is the jail log from Nov. 3-9 from the Milam County Sheriff's Department. Jail logs list all persons charged with offenses through the county jail docket. Charges may change during the process. Persons are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Full Story

Car fire investigated as arson An early morning auto fire is being investigated as arson by the Rockdale Police Department. Lt. J. D. Newlin said firefighters were dispatched to the 200 block of Hamilton at 4:54 a.m. Saturday. "The fire was in the trunk of the car," Newlin said. "It's definitely being investigated as an arson. Full Story

Six plead guilty in court action CAMERON—Six persons drew sentences last week in 20th District Court, according to Prosecutor Kerry Spears who listed case dispositions as follows: • Mynor Pineda, 31, Rockdale, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault causes bodily injury (Class A misdemeanor), one-year county jail term probated two years, complete anger management course, $695. Full Story

$1,000 REWARD The reward issued in connection with Halloween night vandalism incidents at St. John Lutheran Cemetery north of Thorndale has grown from $750 to $1,000. CurtIs Unnasch, spokesman for the reward fund, said the money will be paid in connection with information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person, or persons, who toppled 12 headstones at the cemetery, located three miles north of Thorndale. Unnasch said the headstones apparently did not break. Anyone with information about the vandalism may call 512-898-2909. Full Story